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Yes. Success rates are higher today than ever. Many recipients live 10, 15, 20+ years. Some in our book have crossed 10–24 years.
With care, recipients often live full, active lives for decades.
No. Most recipients return to work, travel, and hobbies. Illness no longer rules their days.
Risks exist, but modern medicine manages them well. With discipline, most recipients do very well.
Waiting is risky. Acting in time gives you the strength to live with your child, not for them.
Yes. Today’s transplant teams are transparent and want you fully informed. They even encourage second opinions.
Waiting times vary, but support systems are improving steadily.
Absolutely. Most recipients return to active, productive, joy-filled lives.
Yes, but they become routine. They protect your organ—and your life.